Services.exe Functions
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4/8/2010
The following table shows the Services.exe functions with a description of the purpose of each.
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This function is called to load a service. |
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This function stops a service instance. |
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This function returns information about all running services on the device. |
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This function returns the handle to a service instance based on its prefix. |
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This function causes Services.exe to listen on the specified socket address and map network requests on the socket to the specified service instance. |
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This function closes the specified port listening on the super server. |
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This function sends a control code directly to a specified device driver causing the corresponding device to perform the specified operation. |
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This function closes all ports that are listening on the super server and are associated with the specified device. |
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This function is implemented by a service and will be called by Services.exe. |
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This function is to be implemented by a service and will be called by Services.exe. |
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This function is to be implemented by a service and will be called by Services.exe. |
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This function is used to send a control code to a service. |
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This function is to be implemented by a service and will be called by Services.exe. |
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This function is to be implemented by a service and will be called by Services.exe. This function need only be implemented by a streaming service. |
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This function is to be implemented by a service and will be called by Services.exe. This function need only be implemented by a streaming service. |
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This function is to be implemented by a service and will be called by Services.exe. Only streaming services need to implement this function. |
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This function creates a new instance of a service. |